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Brendan Noel
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Sigh. He'll always be Colin Furth in my heart, but well played, Harris.

Poll update for Wednesday, November 20: Kristina Braverman remains in a commanding lead according to exit polls at last night's Braverman family dinner. We're still waiting on absentee ballots from Camille and Haddie (haha just kidding.) If the numbers hold up tomorrow, she will be Berkeley's next railroad

They're having a very bizarre identity crisis right now, with all the former Comedy Network shows Bell just dumped them with (Tosh, South Park). If I recall, the CRTC once made them stop showing Ren and Stimpy because it wasn't music related.

I keep waiting for an episode to open with, "On tonight's Parenthood, the role of Haddie Braverman will be played by Tyson Ritter"

Oh no. In the season finale we'll learn that Haddie was killed by the Craiglist Killer, won't we? Or maybe she IS the Craiglist Killer.

If it wasn't supposed to be "Fur-th" then what are we even doing here?

The Transformer to car line. God I love this show.

Uh…what the fuck was that?

I'd point you to a great resource on her but it's GONE.

Instantgram

Episodes like this frustrate me. I like them, but there's a ceiling to how much I can like them because Barney and Robin having one nice moment doesn't erase the fact that they're the worst people in the world and how terrible this relationship/wedding is entirely. They don't act as an apology for the five awful

Thought that was sort of odd too. The minivan has more seats, but they acted like that was the only vehicle with four doors in the world.

I completely agree with what you said about Crosby being a douche re: refusing to give up his "cool car". But my issue with the minivan storyline is this: in a larger context, there is no difference between Jasmine and Crosby's cars: both are two door, four seaters that make it difficult to transport the whole family

They had two options: fight Gene Simmons over "Trophy Wife" or fight Sesame Workshop over "BERT!"

"Don't worry, there's no musical guest." I am going to be so sad when this show is cancelled.

He came up with the title for some show he never made or something. This is the trade they made to legally call the show "Trophy Wife".

They really need to ditch the talking heads. MJF narrating his every thought during the karaoke scene felt like something out of Dexter.

"Why are you a critic if you're just going to criticize?!?!"

According to their list of Are We There Yet episodes, the episode that aired on Friday, September 21, 2012 at 12:30 in the afternoon on TBS was watched by 90.4 million viewers. Sounds legit.